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Just a quick response to the reviewer who didn't enjoy the Rue de Buci after going on a Sunday. A little research would have gone a long way. Most shops and stores are closed on Sunday, as most everyone is aware. Please don't base your...More

We just got back from there today (Sunday) and there were only a few shops open and those that were didn't have much to offer. A complete waste of time. Strongly suggest that people ignore the misplaced praise certain people have given this market.
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The worst service I've come across in years. I get ice-cold pizza without even offering to warm it up and see a sour face from the service provider at a level I've never encountered. so ''Paul '' i will not come back here anymore

It's a great area in Paris, cafés and restaurants all around, with almost pedestrian streets. The vegetables are rather good but some of the fruits really aren't and considering the price, this is not good value for money.

We rent an apartment at the corner of Rue de Buci and Rue Mazarine and so we are right in the middle of all the action all the time. We have been doing this for many many summers and enjoy it immensely. The street is...More

We went for dinner on a Saturday, and it was good choice. great walking street and with bars and restaurants on the sides of the road. great food and drink options, and alive with young people both locals and tourists

I think is a special street with special buildings. Street receives you with great friendship and candor.
I stayed here with my dauther and my husband about 3 weeks, 20 years ago and the memory of these things is as recent as now.
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We stayed nearby and very much enjoyed strolling the rue de Buci. Comfortable, relaxed, authentic. We enjoyed some great restaurants and of course stopped for gelato and macarons after dinner. In addition to the food markets, there are also great shops to peruse.

Several nice stores, a very nice Paul bakery, around the corner from Eglise St. Germain des Pres and great vibe. Comfortable, quiet, authentic and affordable. 10 minutes from Notre Dame and miles away in terms of quiet.

Rue de Buci is a classic left bank experience - not just for tourists and visitors to Paris but for locals too.
The market gives an extra buzz but even at other times the street has lots to eat and do while you watch the...More

In Saint-Germain-des-Prés, life is effortlessly chicand all things are beautiful. The main boulevard isdotted with famed terraced cafés, haut-couture shops,ivy-covered railings and fine-dining restaurants.Antique dealers and art galleries surround the fineart school and small museums hide in unassumingsquares. The neighborhood’s namesake church is theoldest in Paris and is the backdrop for talented

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musicians every weekend. The Luxembourg Gardens housethe national senate, splendid lawns and flourishingflower beds. Famous faces and bourgeois Parisiansfrequent Saint Germain accompanied by the students ofRue Saint Guillaume and Rue des Saints-Pères. This isa neighborhood where afternoon people-watching from acafé or playing cards in a brasserie are a key part ofthe daily fabric.

Hi Chantal G,
It's located at the corner of Rue du Buci and Rue de Seine, at the 6th Arrondissement near Blvd. Saint Germain. The hours of operation for the cheese and sausage market varies. When I was there for a month... More

Hi Chantal G,
It's located at the corner of Rue du Buci and Rue de Seine, at the 6th Arrondissement near Blvd. Saint Germain. The hours of operation for the cheese and sausage market varies. When I was there for a month, they are there every other weekend. The other store Cours de Halles, I really didn't pay much attention to the hours, but I think they are open as early as 7:30am even Sundays.